More than 550 million city residents in Africa today
Increased exposure to climate change risks
The need for
low-impact urban development
Most African cities develop spontaneously, with little or no planning and compliance with standards. In 2015, more than 55% of Africa's population lived in precarious neighborhoods.
Flooding, coastal erosion, heat waves, waterborne diseases and the acceleration of exceptional climatic events, among other factors, make it essential to design sustainable infrastructures and to preserve natural ecosystems.